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FACULTY Q 'Q' CECIL BOW LING, Ph.D. DONALD BROVVN, Ph.D. D MRS. M. C.OON,. A.B. E. B. DIKE, Ph.D. lrojrssor o Education Professor of Jllalliematirs and Physics Instructor zn Latzn Professor of English HAROLD LDVI ARDS, A.B. A. VV. FAUQUET, A.M. LEONARD A. FORD., Ph.D. MILDRED HICKMAN, A.M. 1 lnslrudor in Violin Professor of Bible and Philosophy Professor of Clzemzstry Professor of Engllsfl Born in Rouen, France, Dr. Bowling could also speak German and Russian before he learned English, served as an interpreter when fifteen and recently as a secret service agent investigating com- munistic activities in the CCC. A Sigma Phi Deltan, Pi Mu Epsilon and Uni- versity of Illinois grad, Dr. Brown and a twin brother performed in the annual, interscholastic circus for ten years. Also in the choir and glee club, Brown was a swimming and diving expert and Y camp recreational director. Having read Caesar and Virgil by the age of ten, Mrs. Coon attended Grand Island college, Sioux Falls college, Northern Normal and Northwestern University, has had her poems published and takes great pride in her blue ribbon Rhode Island Red chickens. A B.S. from Northwestern, M.A. from Harvard, and a Ph.D. from the University of Edinborough, Scotland, where he and a fellow named Andrew lvfellon tried to get their equal money's worth along with Scottish students, Dr. Dike is a philologist, golfer and an accomplished spare-time pianist. With a hobby of mountain climbing and experi- ence as a railroad chef, young Mr. Edwards is quite a versatile person. Since his first violin lesson when twelve, Edwards has studied under Dr. Guilio Minetti, Arnulo Arentzen and others, played in vari- ous orchestras and studied at Mills college. Professor Fauquet, SFC,s veteran faculty member and former pastor, remembers intense dislike of his first day at school. He has overcome this to receive degrees at Grand Island college and the University of Nebraska and do further graduate study at Nebraska and SDU. A reserve lieutenant and instructor in the army's chemical warfare service, a member of the Amer- ican Chemical Society, Phi Lambda Epsilon, Phi Chi Sigma and formerly with a military academy, Dr. Ford earned his Ph.D. at the University of Iowa, once disliked chemistry and has had educa- tional papers published. Once defeated by Democrats when Republican candidate for county recorder, mandolin player Mildred Hickman prefers to remember Morningside college, the University of Iowa, her outstanding speech work, membership in Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, her poetry published in two an- thologies, a brochure and countless magazines. A. G. professor of, FRAIN Professor I
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FACULTY An undefeated heavyweight and champion at NDU, magazine editor, tenant of International House at New York City, co-founder of Alpha Psi Delta, visitor to all European countries, an expert on arms and munitions and possessed of boundless enthusiasm, Dr. Horton is valuable to the college and community. Under a ten-gallon hat, Professor Jordan branded cattle on a 4800-acre ranch, played football with the Rapid City Cobblers, gave up his hat and went to S. D. State, where he excelled in forensics. He has later attended the University of Iowa. Born in Quebec, Professor Knox attends summer sessions at McGill University in Canada, has stud- ied at SDU and the University of Washington, was superintendent of schools in Ketchikan, Alaska, and didn't think much of a San Francisco earth- quake thirty years ago. Football Coach Ben Mankowski had intended to practice medicine but was named freshman coach at Indiana after three years as varsity center. A G HORTON, Ph.D. H. M. JORDAN, A.M. essor o Economics and Sociology Professor of Speech FRANCIS OLSEN, A.B. JAMES M. SANDERS, Ph.D. Pro essor o Physical Education Professor of Biology Athletzc Director Of the opinion that a fellow hasn't got a chance if married, Athletic Director Olsen was a stellar athlete at SFC and has attended Columbia, Chicago and Illinois universities. Named in American Men of Science and VVho's Who in Education, Dr. Sanders, Phi Sigma and Sigma Xi member, attended La Grange and William Jewell colleges. His philosophy of life is to do the best under the circumstances but admits he has no control over said circumstances. , Dr. Thornton was sent to Des Moines college and later to the University of Iowa because all he did at home was to break the farm tools. After the World War, Thornton became a missionary teacher in the Philippine Islands and was once dean of Fort Dodge Junior college. Gertrude Webster studied at the Chicago School of applied art, Milwaukee-Downer, the Cambridge School of architecture, Lowthorpe, the University of Illinois and the Paris college of fine arts of NYU. A practiced landscape architect, Miss Webster came to SFC for a part-time position which has grown life size, especially on some davs of the week. W. A. KNOX, A.M. BEN MANKOWSKI A B Professor of French and Latin Athletic Coach , E. W. THORNTON, Ph.D. GERTRUDE WEBSTER Professor of History Professor of Fzne Arts ffm
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